The film, backed by Focus Features and designed to bid farewell to the franchise that began with the beloved British television show, has grossed $104 million to date — including $45 million domestically and $55 million internationally. A slow and steady box office win for “The Grand Finale,” which opened in September, signals that long-time fans of the property haven’t tired of the onscreen palace intrigue and class-system drama. It’s also significant because, post-covid, many films aimed at older crowds have struggled to sell tickets at all.
Revenues for the third film managed to improve upon the prior entry in the series about the grand houses and the servants and elite who populate them. The second film, 2022’s “Downton Abbey: A New Era,…
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